MRT-3 won’t allow passengers to answer calls or talk on trains
July 13, 2020
Don't answer calls on your cellphone or talk to your companion on the MRT-3.
This was announced by MRT-3 on Monday as it resumed operations on a limited capacity after it was forced to shut down temporarily as employees in its depot and ticket sellers tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
These measures, MRT-3 said, would help prevent the possible spread of the virus in the trains.
MRT-3 began conducting contact tracing where passengers have to fill out forms from the Department of Health. DMS
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